A history of the popes, 1830-1914 / Owen Chadwick.

Owen Chadwick analyzes the causes and consequences of the end of the historic Papal State, exploring pressures on old Rome from Italy and across Europe, which caused popes to resist the world rather than to try to influence it.

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Main Author: Chadwick, Owen
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford : New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, ©1998.
Series:Oxford history of the Christian Church.
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Table of Contents:
  • Abbreviations; 1. Gregory XVI; The Election of 1831; Revolution in the Papal States; The Five Powers at Rome; Lamennais and the Idea of Toleration; Bourgeois France and the Church; Germany and Marriage; The Trier Robe; The Sonderbund; The Missions; The Papal States in Italy; Italy for the Italians; Mazzini; The Neo-Guelfs; Gregory XVI's Reputation; 2. A Liberal Pope, 1846-1848; The Conclave of 1846; The Amnesty; The Pope as Leader of Italy; The Refusal to Go to War; Pellegrino Rossi; The Roman Revolution; The Flight of the Pope; The Roman Republic; The Restoration to Rome
  • 3. Catholic PowerLouis Napoleon; The Austrian Concordat; The Pope and Catholic Power; Political Reputation; 4. The Making of Italy; The Quarrel Between the Pope and Piedmont; Cavour and Religion; The Election of 1857 and Its Consequences; The Plan to Unite North Italy; Garibaldi in the South; The Death of Cavour; The Search for 'Liberal Priests'; 5. The Need for a Council; Napoleon III and the Church of the 1860s; The September Convention; The Syllabus of Errors; The First Vatican Council; 6. The Prisoner of the Vatican; The Acceptance of the Council; Rome as a Lay City
  • The Prisoner in the VaticanThe Law of Guarantees; The New Bishops; The Speeches of Pius IX; Conciliation with Italy?; Austria; The Old Catholics; The Kulturkampf in Germany; Britain; The Deaths of the Pope and the King of Italy; 7. Pope Leo XIII (1878-1903); The Conclave of 1878; The Character of Leo XIII; The Philosophy of St Thomas Aquinas; Leo XIII and Italy; The Relationships with the Powers; The Ending of the German Kulturkampf; The Kulturkampf in Switzerland; The Kulturkampf in France; Conciliation in Italy?; Freemasons; Socialism and the Workers' Movement; Ketteler; Rerum novarum, 1891
  • Democracy?The Press; The Death of Leo XIII; 8. Pope Pius X (1903-1914); The Conclave of 1903; The Early Career of Pope Pius X; Modernism; The Endeavour at Reform of the Church; The Reform of Canon Law; The Daily Eucharist; Music; The Daily Office; The Ideal of a Priest; Reform of the Curia; The Cardinals; Pius X and France; Separation of Church and State in France; The Roman Question and Italian Politics; 9. Nationality and Religion: Tyrol and Poland; Tyrol; Poland; The Uniats; Catholicism and Nationalism in Poland; The Poles in Prussia; The Poles in Galicia; The Change of 1905
  • 10. Nationality and Religion: SpainThe Carlist War; The Spanish Concordat; Father Claret; The Quest for Order in the State; Clericalism and Anticlericalism; Integrism versus Liberalism; The Seminaries; The Parishes ; The Revival of Religious Orders; The Jesuits; The Holy Family at Barcelona; The Spanish Protestants; 11. Nationality and Religion: Portugal; The Monks; Church and State; The Piety of the People; The Portuguese Revolution of 1910; 12. The Religious; The Benedictines; Camaldoli; The Olivetans; The Franciscans; The Cistercians; The Carthusians; The Dominicans; The Jesuits